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Dulquer Salmaan recalls getting ‘pushed around’ on Bollywood sets

Dulquer Salmaan made his Bollywood debut with Karwaan in 2018.

Published on: Dec 02, 2025 06:27 PM IST
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Dulquer Salmaan, who has been a part of the Indian entertainment industry for over a decade now, has revealed that he once had to fake stardom to get a chair on the set of a Hindi film. The 42-year-old made his debut in Bollywood with Karwaan in 2018. He recently talked about the challenges he faced in the Hindi film industry during an appearance at The Hollywood Reporter's Producers Roundtable 2025.

Dulquer Salmaan was ‘pushed around’ in Bollywood

Dulquer Salmaan played a superstar named TK Mahadevan in Kaantha.
Dulquer Salmaan played a superstar named TK Mahadevan in Kaantha.

Dulquer shared that when he did Hindi films, "my two people and I would just get pushed around on set." He said that he had to "create this illusion of being this big star." "Otherwise, I would not find chairs to sit in. I would not find space to look at the monitors. It'd be a big crowd of people," he added. However, this culture shock taught the actor a lesson that he still carries in his mind.

Dulquer said that soon he realised that it is all perception. "If you come in a fancy car with a lot of people, then suddenly the perception is, ‘Oh, this is a star.' Which is sad because that's not where my energy should go,” The Hollywood Reporter quoted him as saying.

Opposite culture in Malayalam cinema

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“I just couldn’t understand. I don’t want to be mean to any industry, but I guess it’s a cultural thing," he stated. He added, "Me and Rana (Daggubati) were discussing that the size of the Hindi industry is so massive. The number of theatres, markets, and so many states speak the language and watch those films. We have just one-two1states and think like we are the big deal. Maybe, the size of the industry influences things”.

During the conversation, the actor further shared that he follows a simple rule: one must pay for what they want. "Most of us absorb our own costs. If I am being paid X, then X minus whatever my entourage costs or luxuries I want... I can absorb it," he added.

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FAQs:

What was Dulquer Salmaan's last film?

He was seen in Tamil period drama Kaantha.

Where to watch Kaantha?

The film will come out on Netflix on December 12.

 
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